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IV.AI

Public sector Country or Region Canada
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IRCAI Global Top 100 International Research Centre on Artificial Intelligence (2025) 'IRCAI Global Top 100'. Available at: https://ircai.org/global-top-100-outstanding-projects/results/ (Accessed March 2025).
IV.AI is an artificial intelligence company that specializes in creating AI-driven solutions to improve customer engagement and automate processes. In the public sector, this translates mostly to solutions to help governments improve citizen services and enhance communication between government entities and the public as well as automate administrative tasks and enhance communication.
Monitoring and Control

AI tools in this category are used for enhancing transparency, access to information, compliance monitoring, and ensuring regulatory adherence. These applications help in real-time monitoring of various public sector activities and services.

Service Provision and Delivery

These tools enhance the delivery of public services by automating processes, improving citizen engagement, and personalizing services based on individual needs. They help in making public services more accessible and efficient.

SDG 3 Good health and well-being
SDG 11 Sustainable cities and economies
#automate Automating administrative processes with AI boosts efficiency in tasks like permit processing and document verification, freeing up resources for complex duties.
#personalize AI analyzes citizen data to tailor public outreach and campaigns, delivering targeted messages for higher engagement in government initiatives.
#share AI-powered chatbots enhance citizen services by providing 24/7 assistance on public inquiries, reducing wait times and improving accessibility.
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Private Sector
Deployment Type
Cloud-Based AI Service & API
Community Moderation
Does not require community manager
Difficulty Level
Requires developer
License
Proprietary
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